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Spenser, Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern 1977 : proceedings from a special session at the twelfth conference on Medieval studies, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, 5-8 May 1977 / [David A. Richardson, co-ordinator and editor].
Van Pelt Library Microfiche 189 4 microfiches
Mixed Availability
- Format:
- Conference/Event
- Microformat
- Conference Name:
- Conference on Medieval Studies. 12th, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1977.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599. Faerie queene.
- Spenser, Edmund.
- Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599--Congresses.
- Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599.
- Physical Description:
- 4 sheets (322 pages) : illustrations ; 10.5 x 14.5 cm
- 4x6 in.
- monochrome
- service copy
- negative
- Other Title:
- Spenser, Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern.
- Place of Publication:
- [Cleveland] : Cleveland State University, 1977.
- Contents:
- 1. Pearson, D. W. Mother Hubberds tale: Spenser's myth of the Golden Age in an iron world (abstract). Gross, G. J. Aesthetic values in Mother Hubberds tale.
- 2. Wilson, R. The concept of "character" in the Faerie queene. Fitzmaurice, J. Noncontinuous experience and "the concept of 'character' in the Faerie queene".
- 3. Tonkin, H. The Faerie queene as an attitude of mind ... . McNeir, W. F. Spenser and the myth of queen Elizabeth.
- 4. Barthel, C. Prince Arthur and Bottom the Weaver ... . Davis, W. R. Commentary.
- 5. Ulreich, J. C. "For profite of the ensample": Spenser moralizing his songs. Webster, J. The beast of comparison: analogue and source.
- 6. Holahan, M. "Swich fyn ...": Senses of ending in Chaucer and Spenser. Crampton, G. R. Other senses of ending.
- 7. Sessions, W. A. Luther's warriors and Spenser's knights. Wilkin, G. J. Bernard's and Spenser's knights ... .
- Notes:
- Microfiche (negative)
- Each session has special t.p.
- --8. Fox, A. The parameters of courtesy. Irvine, L. Courtesy: an androgynous virtue. Fox, A. Reply ... .--9. Hageman, E. H. In praise of poet's wit: Spenser and the sister arts. Donnelly, M. L. Some questions about the nature, influence, and significance of the Paragone.--10. Pomeroy, E. Intense ray of poetry: Virginia Woolf's reading of Spenser. Gorsky, S. Allegory: the missing link.--11. McRae, S. H. Spenser's Epithalamium as a verbal charm. Hieatt, A. K. Commentary.--12. Dees, J. S. Spenser's anti-Neoplatonism. Bieman, E. Neoplatonism, the ghost in Spenser's fiction.
- Includes bibliographies.
- OCLC:
- 63630964
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